Specious Science: How Genetics and Evolution Reveal why Medical Research on Animals Harms HumansThere is a great divide between species that makes extrapolation of biochemical research from one group to another utterly invalid. In their previous book, Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals, the Greeks showed how an amorphous but insidious network of drug manufacturers, researchers dependent on government grants to earn their living, even cage-manufacturers have perpetuated animal research in spite of its total unpredictability when applied to humans. (Cancer in mice, for example, has long been cured. Chimps live long and relatively healthy lives with AIDS. There is no animal form of Alzheimer's disease.) In doing so, the Greeks blew the lid off the "specious science" we have been culturally conditioned to accept. This persuasive book takes these stunning revelations one step further. In accessible language, it provides the scientific underpinning for the Greeks' philosophy of "do no harm to any animal, human or not," by examining pediatrics, diseases of the brain, new surgical techniques, in vitro research, the Human Genome and Proteome Projects, and an array of scientific and technological breakthroughs.> |
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Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 9 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE | 15 |
THE THEORETICAL BASIS FOR THE FAILURE | 43 |
GENES TECHNOLOGY AND INTERNAL MEDICINE | 61 |
DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICATIONS | 97 |
SURGERY | 133 |
PEDIATRICS | 170 |
DISEASES OF THE BRAIN | 204 |
BEYOND THE ANIMAL MODEL | 244 |
POSTSCRIPT | 261 |
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INDEX 285 | |
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